For guests staying for an extended period (such as several weeks), the tenant should inform the landlord of the situation. If a landlord tries to evict a tenant for having occupants in a rental unit, tenants can seek dispute resolution.
Cotenants are two or more tenants who rent the same property under the same lease or rental agreement . Each cotenant will have a rental agreement with the landlord and are therefore 100% responsible for carrying out the rental agreement.
For example, a tenant and landlord may agree to a five-year lease with a five-year option to renew. At the end of the first five years, the tenant is given the chance to continue the lease for another five years. If you think you may renew, be sure to bring up extension provisions with your landlord.
You need permission from your landlord to add someone as a joint tenant. You can add someone as a joint tenant if: they're your husband, wife or civil partner, or. they've been living with you as part of your household for at least a year, or.
The landlord and tenant must be present at the Sub-Registrar's office to execute the agreement. They must sign at the bottom of each page of the stamp paper on which the agreement is printed in the presence of the Registrar.
Adding someone to your tenancy means you both become joint tenants. It's not the same as passing your tenancy on to someone else. You need permission from your landlord to add someone as a joint tenant.
A tenancy agreement can normally only be changed if both you and your landlord agree. If you both agree, the change should be recorded in writing, either by drawing up a new written document setting out the terms of the tenancy or by amending the existing written tenancy agreement.
Generally 48 months is the ``sweet spot'' for leasing, but if you want a newer car - sooner - then go for the 36 month lease instead.
An option clause is a term in a commercial lease that allows a tenant to renew their lease at the end of the original lease period, if they meet certain conditions. Landlords are not obliged to offer a renewal option.